By Kallie Fasciana It’s that time of year again, when the college students run rampant away from schoolwork and most responsibilities. There are so many different options about where you can go and what one can do, it can be difficult to decide which route is best! Here are some things to do d...
By Kallie Fasciana
It’s that time of year again, when the college students run rampant away from schoolwork and most responsibilities. There are so many different options about where you can go and what one can do, it can be difficult to decide which route is best! Here are some things to do during Spring Break, especially if you’re stumped:
The Beach
Cliché I know, but even so it’s still a classic destination for any college students spring break. It could be a local hotspot, or a faraway paradise! It all really depends on your current location (I wouldn’t necessarily go to the beach here in Western New York) and your budget. Having fun in the sun is always a good choice, and make sure you bring along some friends for extra fun!
Go on a Road Trip
Plane tickets are expensive these days, so it can seriously hinder any travel plans and/or budgets. Maybe consider grabbing a couple of close friends and driving to your destination, if you have one (a lot of people go on road trips with no endgame place in mind!). Taking the long road tends to allow you to find some hidden gems you never would’ve discovered if you had traveled via plane. It’s the little things that make the trip all the more enjoyable!
Camping
Want to go away for spring break, but don’t have the funds to go on a huge fancy trip? Maybe consider camping. Many college students seem to be stuck indoors, especially when exam time comes around, so spending a couple of days out in nature just may be the break you need. You can go alone or with friends, which ever way you feel most comfortable! Having a break from all the technology and constant updates could be really nice, you may even be surprised.
Check Out Local Events
Sometimes you don’t even need to leave your hometown to have a good time. Check around, see if there is going to be any fun or exciting events happening during the break off in your area. Maybe there’s a new exhibit at the local museum, or a local festival, or even a new exhibition is launching at the town art gallery. You don’t have to go far to have a great vacation!
Stay at Home
Most people want to go out and explore new places or catch some waves, but sometimes the best vacations can take place in your home. Have a “me day”, treat your self to some comfort food, maybe watch that show you’ve thinking about for the last few months, read a book, have a spa day, the options are limitless! Remember to take care of yourself from time to time, you deserve it!